In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Eric wrote: > strange, i used validator.w3.org > and all that gave me was > > -- ><form> Error: required attribute "ACTION" not specified ><link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://ngd.kvi.nl/favicon.ico"> > Error: element "LINK" not allowed here; check which elements ><meta name="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing" content="TRUE"> ><META HTTP-EQUIV="MSThemeCompatible" Content="Yes"> > border=0 alt="Nedstat counter" nosave width=16 height=16></a> > -- > > and these are all by design. It gives me no warning about the divs.
Out of curiosity, why have you "designed" <link> not to be in the <head> of your document? That doesn't make a great deal of sense. > That's why i started wondering if maybe Mozilla maybe doesn't handle > negative z-indexes properly. > Bug 78087 has some discussion of negative z-index. -- Chris Hoess
